Spirit baptism is available to all believers and provides empowerment to witness for Christ.
Speaking in tongues is only the first sign of Spirit baptism.
Other terminology is used in Acts to indicate Spirit baptism, such as "filled".
Spirit baptism gave Christians the ability to witness and to serve.
The churches in the holiness movement emphasize entire sanctification as a definite experience linked to Spirit baptism.
It is Spirit baptism that initiates the believer in the use of the spiritual gifts.
Spirit baptism brings empowerment to live an overcoming Christian life and to be an effective witness.
Sanctification cleansed the believer, but Spirit baptism empowered for service.
There were Christians speaking in tongues and teaching an experience of Spirit baptism before 1901.
The popularist version suggested that sanctification was not a requirement for Spirit baptism.